Proceedings of the 39th Free Electron Laser Conference 2019
DOI: 10.18429/jacow-fel2019-thp078
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“…X-band test stands and the CLEAR beam facility at CERN), remain a primary focus. More broadly, the use of the CLIC core technologiesprimarily X-band RF, associated components and nano-beams-in compact medical, industrial and research linacs has become an increasingly important development and test ground for CLIC, and is destined to grow further [15]. The adoption of CLIC technology for these applications is now providing a significant boost to CLIC related R&D, involving extensive and increasing collaborations with laboratories and universities using the technology, and an enlarging commercial supplier base.…”
Section: The Clic Programme 2021-2025mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X-band test stands and the CLEAR beam facility at CERN), remain a primary focus. More broadly, the use of the CLIC core technologiesprimarily X-band RF, associated components and nano-beams-in compact medical, industrial and research linacs has become an increasingly important development and test ground for CLIC, and is destined to grow further [15]. The adoption of CLIC technology for these applications is now providing a significant boost to CLIC related R&D, involving extensive and increasing collaborations with laboratories and universities using the technology, and an enlarging commercial supplier base.…”
Section: The Clic Programme 2021-2025mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of the CLIC technology -primarily X-band RF, associated components and nanobeams -in compact medical, industrial and research linacs has become an increasingly important development and test ground for CLIC, and is destined to grow further [700]. The adoption of CLIC technology for these applications is now providing a significant boost to CLIC, especially through an enlarging commercial supplier base.…”
Section: Future Programmementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research and development work on short-period and high-field staggered-array high-temperature superconducting (HTS) bulk undulators [1,2] is ongoing in a European project for the construction of compact free electron lasers (FELs) [3,4]. This new technology utilizes a 10 T level superconducting solenoid magnet to realize field-cooling (FC) magnetization of a series of staggered-array ReBCO bulks at a temperature around 10 K. With this concept, a sinusoidal undulator field of amplitude 2 T with a period length of 10 mm along the central beam axis can be obtained [2,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%